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[–] Comment105@lemm.ee 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

If it could be done, and done right, I'd love to see a couple wiki-like additions to the fediverse, one focused on products and product-specific information and care, with the other focused on the development of a catalogue of methodologies and tech for production and more general repair. Not tech news like the technology instances I'm aware of.

But I guess it's not suited for the format, nor could we really hope for the task of building anything even close to exhaustive to be a surmountable one for us.

I had some ideas about UI/UX for something like this a while ago, though it wouldn't work with Lemmy. I could probably find my notes and sketches, but effectively they're just a bunch of wishful thinking born from my dissatisfaction with the limitations of Wikipedia, the chaos of Google, Youtube, and Reddit, and the ridiculousness that is WikiHow.

It's been a few years tbat I've been crossing my fingers for a positive paradigm shift specifically for the online content about products and DIY.

[–] Godwins_Law@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Unfortunately I feel like if that ever got popular then it would inevitably become tainted by people trying to promote certain products.

[–] maggoats@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

There might be some kind of trust system that could work. I have no idea of course but I'm envisioning something like Stack Overflow's system and a bit of community correction and authority à la Wikipedia.